Local Councils of Malta - List of Maltese Local Communities Councils

List of Maltese Local Communities Councils

These local community committees are going to operate from the beginning of July 2010, the Maltese Elections of Committees for Communities 2010 was held on Saturday March 27, in these hamlets:

  • Bubaqra in Iż-Żurrieq
  • Fleur-de-Lys in Birkirkara
  • Il-Kappara in San Ġwann
  • Il-Madliena in Is-Swieqi
  • Marsalforn in Iż-Żebbuġ
  • Paceville in San Ġiljan
  • Santa Luċija, Għawdex in Ta' Kerċem
  • Ix-Xlendi in Il-Munxar

In June 2010 were held also the elections for the local community committees, in these hamlets:

  • Gwardamanġa in Tal-Pietà, Malta
  • Is-Swatar in Birkirkara and L-Imsida
  • Il-Baħrija in Ir-Rabat, Malta
  • Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq in In-Naxxar
  • St Peter in Ħaż-Żabbar
  • Burmarrad in San Pawl il-Baħar
  • Tal-Virtù in Ir-Rabat
  • Ħal Farruġ in Ħal Luqa

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